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06 Sept 2025

PICTURES: Roscrea's Rambling House for Culture Night

PICTURES: Roscrea's Rambling House for Culture Night

A great night at the Rambling House for Culture Night with Age Friendly Roscrea. Photo: PJ Wright

Age Friendly Roscrea were delighted to host another of their very popular Rambling House events - this time to mark national Culture Night. Seamus Moloughney was the Fear an Tí and was accompanied by several talented musicians.

Audience participation is a big part of their Rambling House events and for Culture Night there was no shortage of eager performers.

Pictured above are Maura Guilfoyle and Margaret Hennessy enjoying the performances. Photos: PJ Wright

Pictured above are Peter Byrne (Storyteller), Joan Byrne (Singer) and Michael McEvoy at the Culture Night Rambling House. Photo: PJ Wright

Pictured above are Linda De Lewis, Cronan Wright and Aidan Guilfoyle and pictured below are Pauline and Jim Ryan singing 'Any Tipperary Town'.

Pictured above are Peter Redmond and Sara Ormond and pictured below are Breda Reynolds and Mary McMahon (Organisers).
Photos: PJ Wright

Pictured above are some of the many musicians who performed in Roscrea Age Friendly's headquarters as part of Culture Night - pictured are Peter Redmond, Mick Ryan, Michael McEvoy and Bobby Fahy. Photo: PJ Wright

Pictured above is Valerie O'Meara on the tin whistle and pictured below is Seamus Dyer performing a slow air in the Age Friendly headquarters. Photos: PJ Wright

Pictured above is Peter Redmond performing a song on the tin whistle and pictured below is Nancy Carey singing 'The Butcher Boy'. Photos: PJ Wright

Pictured above is Bobby Fahy on the guitar and below is Pat Flanagan singing 'In My Fathers House' - Photos: PJ Wright

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